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Dairy farmers sour as milk quota end brings price crash

  Rennes, France / AFP A surge in milk production since the EU lifted milk quotas has skimmed profits for dairy farmers, leaving them sour as authorities struggle to get to grips with the crisis. Last year the European Union finally got rid of its three-decade old milk production quotas that it had imposed to eliminate the milk lakes and butter ...

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Foreign investors eye UK property after Brexit fallout

  AFP With property prices in Britain predicted to plummet post-Brexit, foreign investors, especially in Asia, are already poised for a buying spree. It is an ironic twist to the shock referendum result — many who opted to leave the European Union saw their vote as a deterrent to outsiders looking to take advantage of economic opportunities in Britain. The ...

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Modi launches Smart City projects in Pune

  TRIBUNE News Service One year after the announcement of the plan, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched projects under the smart cities mission in Pune, officially kick-starting the ambitious project of the government. Projects with a total investment of Rs.2,900 crore were also launched on Saturday in states including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and Odisha under the Atal ...

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Decade after housing boom, pain is severe for US minorities

  AP When the U.S. housing bubble peaked a decade ago, soon to burst with far-reaching consequences, the pain was particularly severe for black and Hispanic Americans. A disproportionate number of minorities succumbed to subprime mortgages and foreclosures and lost their homes. Their collective loss of home equity and shift toward rental housing could widen America’s racial and ethnic divides ...

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A tech thrust to your biz

  John Boitnott / TNS Every new customer converted is a battle won for a small business. It’s no easy task to reach a broad audience and convince strangers to trust your business with their money, especially when you lack the established reputation of a larger company. Luckily, there are many growth strategies for small businesses out there, from segmenting ...

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Rocky future for Somalia’s ancient cave art

  Laas Geel / AFP Centuries have passed since Neolithic artists swirled red and white colour on the cliffs of northern Somalia, painting antelopes, cattle, giraffes and hunters carrying bows and arrows. Today, the paintings at Laas Geel in the self-declared state of Somaliland retain their fresh brilliance, providing vivid depictions of a pastoralist history dating back some 5,000 years ...

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A fresh take on pizza

  Our Correspondent EMIRATES BUSINESS Pizza is a universally loved food. When made right, it can be a magical eating experience. Nkdpizza is a unique pizza place where they serve a natural and healthy pizza with no preservatives. Nkdpizza is set out to improve the standards of pizza making in the UAE. The pizza place aims to handcraft one pizza ...

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Enjoy your sleep in the lap of luxury

  Our Correspondent EMIRATES BUSINESS Dubai Furniture Manufacturing Company LLC (DFMC), a market leader in premium mattress segment in Middle East, is offering 50 percent Buy back on any King Koil mattress and accessories throughout Summer and Ramadan. Each King Koil mattress is manufactured with cutting edge technology and designed with comfortable sleeping surface to provide optimal firmness and support ...

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Brexit clouds horizon for UK’s airlines

  London / AFP Britain’s vote to leave the EU could open a period of turbulence for the country’s airline industry, which has soared under the EU’s Single European Sky system over the last two decades. Among the mass of agreements that Britain will have to renegotiate with Brussels are those governing flights between Britain and the rest of the European ...

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Indian airlines cut flight fares by 30%

  New Delhi / TNS It can’t get any cheaper. Major Indian low-fare airlines have slashed fares by at least 30% to beat the lean season. From June to mid-October, it is lean season for airlines, while the summer quarter of April to June is peak travel season as schools close for holidays. “We have noticed that fares have come ...

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